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Old 05-25-2008, 11:52 PM #9
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I have been on 3200/day for years. I rarely have breakthorugh twinges (of what we think are from anaesthesia dolorosa (painful numbness left from sa rhizolysis procedure,) When I get them I add an extra half or whole pill and that usually will take care of it for me.
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I had an MRI on Friday, with the results being sent to my Doc at Mayo. Once he receives and reviews the results, I plan on taking the medication discussion to the next level. The last week or two I've been twice blessed, dealing with the TGN as well as another arthritis attack in my twice-rebuilt right ankle. Prednisone for the arthritis and the Gabapentin managed to get me through for now, but it HAS been interesting.
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